NASA announces the image of the entire Earth over the past 20 years
The US Aeronautics and Aeronautics Agency has published images of the entire Earth over the past 20 years, using data from a number of active satellites in the universe.
The US Aeronautics and Aeronautics Agency has published panoramic images over the past 20 years, using data from a series of active satellites in the universe.
The video is said to illustrate "the breath of the Earth" to help scientists visualize changes on the planet's surface in a comprehensive way. Green represents plants, pale blue is marine microorganisms and white is the snow cycle through the seasons.
The US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) believes that these are the most complete images of global biology to date and will play an important role in future research.
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